M3D is redefining how U.S. companies compete globally, and the company sees 3-D printing drastically affecting the way products are engineered.

Ten years at the Clark School prepared Dr. Armani to lead M3D, a major innovation company. Armani, CEO of M3D, graduated with a Ph.D. in bioengineering from UMD, College Park, and attended the University from 2001–2011. During that time he was active in many technology innovation projects and startup businesses.